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Nigeria squeeze past Tanzania If a team squeezes past another team in a game it means that they have won but maybe had some trouble winning the game. To squeeze past someone mea...

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Weekly Football Phrase: (to) Latch on to - Learn English Through Footbal This podcast's weekly football phrase is a verb phrase' to latch on to'. This is used to describe a player controlling the ball.

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Learn English Through Football Podcast: Seal a Spot - Learn English Through Football In this football language podcast we look back at some of the language from this week's European action, including the phrase 'seal a spot'.

This week’s Learn English Through Football podcast looks at phrases to say a team has qualified for something. languagecaster.com/learn-englis...
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Football Phrase of the Week: Theirs to Lose - Learn English Through Football We take a look at the phrase, theirs to lose' which has been in the news after Liverpool stayed top of the Premier League

The Premier League is who’s to lose? Languagecaster’s weekly football phrase is out. #FootballPhrases #LearnEnglish #LFC

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